How to improve the blood stasis syndrome

Blood stasis syndrome can be improved by taking blood regulating prescriptions such as Taohuochengqi Tang, Haifuyuyuichu Tang, and Wenjing Tang with additions and subtractions after accurate diagnosis by a physician. Blood stasis syndrome refers to internal obstruction of blood stasis, with different clinical manifestations depending on the location of obstruction. The general treatment principle is to activate blood circulation and eliminate blood stasis.
1. Peach Kernel and Cheng Qi Tang is the basic formula for eliminating blood stasis and draining heat, and it can treat the syndrome of blood stasis in the lower Jiao, which is characterized by acute knotting in the lower abdomen, spontaneous urination, or even irritable delirium (gibberish), madness, and fever at night; as well as blood stasis and menstrual occlusion (menstrual occlusion due to stasis and blood stasis), dysmenorrhea, and a sunken solid and astringent pulse.
2. Hematopoietic Blood Stasis Tang is a representative formula for treating blood stasis in the chest. It can treat chest pain, headache that does not go away for a long time, pain like pins and needles with a fixed place, palpitation, insomnia, dreaminess, irritability, hot flashes at night, dark lips or dark eyes.
3. Warm Menstruation Soup, a commonly used formula in gynecology for regulating menstruation, can warm menstruation, disperse cold, nourish blood and dispel blood stasis, treating cold deficiency of the Chong Ren (Yang deficiency cannot warm the Chong and Ren veins), and stasis of blood and blood stagnation, which is seen as more than leakage of menstruation, drenching menstruation blood, dark and lumpy blood, or repeated in January, or menstruation stopping without arriving, but with urgency of the abdomen, fullness of the abdomen, and evening fever, etc. If there is any discomfort, it is recommended to actively seek medical advice.
If there is any discomfort, it is recommended to actively consult a doctor and standardize the diagnosis and treatment under the guidance of a professional Chinese medicine practitioner, and not to use medication on one’s own to avoid risks.